Books,  Harvard Law Review

Harvard Law Review, March 2015, on creating around copyright, property as the new privacy, value of illegal immigrants, more

The Harvard Law Review, March 2015, is offered in a digital edition. Contents include:

• Article, “Creating Around Copyright,” Joseph P. Fishman
• Book Review, “Growing Up Outside the Law,” Stephen Lee
• Book Review, “Property Is the New Privacy: The Coming Constitutional Revolution,” Suzanna Sherry
• Note, “Working Together for an Independent Expenditure: Candidate Assistance with Super PAC Fundraising”

In addition, the issue features student commentary on Recent Cases and policy positions, including such subjects as: defining ‘government instrumentality’ under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, invalidation of New York soda-portion cap, whether the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission lacks jurisdiction over rates for nonconsumption of energy, standard of review for compelled disclosures under commercial speech doctrine, Alien Tort Statute claims against an Abu Ghraib contractor, preemption of local zoning ordinances banning fracking, and the Department of Justice’s new presumption of electronically recording custodial interviews. Finally, the issue features several summaries of Recent Publications.

The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. This issue of the Review is Mar. 2015, the fifth issue of academic year 2014-2015 (Volume 128). The digital edition features active Contents, linked notes, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting.

Available in leading formats:

Kindle edition, at Amazon.

NOOK, at Barnes & Noble.

Apple iBooks and iTunes (see it directly on iPad and iPhone bookstores; previewed online).

At Google Play and Google Books.

And in universal ePUB at Smashwords; look for it, too, at Kobobooks in ePUB format for the Kobo Reader, as well as other ebook sites such as Oyster and Axis360.

Cataloging: Vol. 128, No. 5 (Mar. 2015):

ISBN 9781610278331 (ebook)
List price: US $3.99
Page count: 233 pp.